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"The Mosquitofish is one of the 100 world's worst invasive(侵入的)species, and present methods to kill it are too expensive. It will take too much time to successfully control the spread of the Mosquitofish, "says Giovanni Polverino. "This global pest is a serious threat to many animals living in water. Instead of killing them one by one, we're presenting an approach that can inform better strategies to control this global pest. We made their worst nightmare become real: a robot that scares the Mosquitofish but not the other animals around it. "

In the presence of the robotic fish, Mosquitofish would stay closer to each other and spend more time at the center of the testing area. They were unwilling to swim to unknown waters. They also swam more crazily, with frequent and sharp turns, than those who haven't met the robot. They swam away from the robot and back to their living area. The influence of fear lasted. The scared fish were less active, ate more, and froze longer, presenting signs of anxiety that continued weeks after their last encounter(相遇)with the robot.

For the tadpoles(蝌蚪) the Mosquitofish usually hunt for food, the robot's presence was a change for the better. Tadpoles have poor eyesight. They don't see the robot well. Because the robot changed the behavior of the Mosquitofish, the tadpoles didn't have predators(捕食者) at their tails anymore and they were more willing to explore in the testing area. "It turned out to be a positive thing for tadpoles. Once freed from the danger of having Mosquitofish around, they were not scared anymore. They're happy. "

After five weeks of brief encounters between the Mosquitofish and the robot, the team found that the fish spent more energy towards escaping than reproducing. Male fish's bodies became thin.

"While successful at preventing Mosquitofish, the lab-grown robotic fish is not ready to be put into the wild, "says Maurizio Porfiri. The team will still have to overcome technical challenges.

(1) What do we know about Mosquitofish? A. It is the most dangerous species. B. It costs too much money to feed. C. It is harmful to many animals in water. D. It is difficult to be seen by people.
(2) What's the second paragraph mainly about? A. The Mosquitofish's living area, B. The uses of the Mosquitofish. C. The encounter between Mosquitofish and tadpoles. D. The Mosquitofish's reaction to the robotic fish.
(3) What's the benefit of the robotic fish's presence for the tadpoles? A. They had better behavior. B. They had no more killers. C. They were more adventurous. D. They could see the robot clearly.
(4) Which can be the best title for the text? A. Robots Use Fear To Fight Invasive Fish B. Mosquitofish Are The Most Dangerous Animals C. Invasive Fish Are Spreading All Over The World D. Robots Are Hunting And Killing Mosquitofish
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1.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

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$ 10 starting rate + $ 1 shift differential(工资级差) on the 2nd & 3rd shifts.

* Day shift: 7:00 am- 7:00 pm every Saturday & Sunday

* Night shift (Option 1): 7:00 pm- 7:00 am every Friday &. Saturday

* Night shift (Option 2): 7:00 pm- 7:00 am every Saturday & Sunday

What we offer; Paid Training/Paid Time Off(PTO)/ Bonus Cash

Bonus cash: Weekend Warriors who work two 12- hour shifts per weekend receive a payment for an extra 8-hour shift at the starting rate of $ 10 per hour. Shift differential does not apply to bonus cash.

Full-time Housekeeper Wanted

Full-time Housekeeper is needed at Hattie Larlham in Mantua.

$ 10.00/ hour starting rate十excellent benefits including free life insurance.

* Full-time, 1lst shift:6:30 am- 3:00 pm

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What we offer: Paid training/ Employee Discounts/ Flexible Schedule/PTO

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¥Full-time, 36 hours/week, 6:30 pm- 7:00 am

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What we offer: Home like Work Environment/Competitive Pay/ Flexible Schedule/PTO

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¥1st shift: 5:30 am- 2:00 pm

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Every other weekend required.

What we offer: Paid training/ Flexible Schedule/PTO

(1) How much can a caregiver earn if she chooses Night Shift (Option 1) and works for 12 hours? A. $120. B. $ 128. C. $ 132. D. $136.
(2) Which position has something to do with attending to the disabled? A. Caregiver. B. Full- time Housekeeper. C. Licensed Practical Nurse. D. Food Services Assistant.
(3) What do we know about the third job? A. The nurse must have a college degree. B. The nurse needs to work 36 hours a week. C. The nurse only has to work at the weekend. D. The nurse can get $ 1,000 bonus after two years.
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World Book Day author A.M. Dassu shares some tips

While helping out at her children's swimming lessons, author A.M. Dassu noticed that one boy always put on his socks too soon afterwards. He inspired her to write a picture book that she called Soggy Socks.

Today, many years later, Dassu has published lots of children's books. Every day, after taking her children to school, Dassu goes to her desk to write. "I leave my phone upstairs so I don't get distracted, and try to write 800 words every day," she says. Dassu believes that the key to being a successful writer is not necessarily talent but "getting your bottom on the seat".

The cyclist with far to go

After 527 days, Liam Garner has completed an amazing achievement. He has cycled almost 20,000 miles from Alaska, in the very north of the US, to Ushuaia-the world's southernmost city-in the South American country of Argentina. Garner, who was 17 years old when he set off, said his trip was inspired by a book he read about a similar journey.

Garner always wanted to have a "big adventure". During his trip, Garner travelled through 14 countries. He camped outside, stayed in hostels or was hosted by local families. He faced some challenges, including an accident that meant he had to take some time off. However, he recovered and finally reached his goal of being the youngest person ever to cycle from Alaska to Argentina.

A plastic-waste warrior

Licypriya Kangujam won an international award which celebrates people who spark global change. Licypriya, who is 11 and from India, won it for her Plastic Money Shop, where people can trade in their single-use plastic waste for useful items such as stationery, rice or young trees to plant.

(1) What is the key to being a successful writer according to Dassu? A. Talent. B. Experience. C. Education. D. Effort.
(2) What made Liam Garner's bicycle trip unique? A. The distance he covered. B. The challenges he faced. C. The age when he completed the trip. D. The means of transportation he chose.
(3) Which area does Licypriya's award probably belong to? A. Business. B. Environment. C. Finance. D. Economy.
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When Amanda Lemay heard the story about a baker and her husband who were traveling around the United States in a van (厢式货车), learning from expert bakers, she wanted to do something similar. So she got rid of most of her possessions and made an old ambulance with her dad into a lovely home on wheels.

Lemay's ambulance is actually a former emergency response vehicle for the US Navy, built on a 2006 Ford E350 Cutaway. Renovations (改装) were done by her and her dad. Now the dark blue vehicle has a lot of built-in cabinets on all sides, offering a lot of storage space, while the rooftop has 400-watts of solar power panels and a small roof deck where Lemay practices Yoga. The inside is tastefully done to suit Lemay's work and hobbies.

As Lemay mentions, not only did her father help, but also the rest of her family. Lemay's mother helped sew the decorations on the removable cushions, and her sister crafted the leather pulls. It was truly a family affair.

Her current nomadic (流浪式的) lifestyle fits well with her work doing audiobooks, voiceovers ,and publishing work. In the end, this unexpected path has Lemay rethinking what it means to be truly sustainable, now that van life has gotten her to become minutely aware of the water, electricity, and other daily resources that she uses. But all these day-to-day concerns are balanced with a greater sense of freedom.

"It's almost mind-blowing, it feels like a completely different life because I'm doing the work online, and I can do things on my own schedule. Most of my days are mine— so by living in the van, I can be where I want to be, and do the things I want to do, and spend time outside.

(1) Why is the story of a baker and her husband mentioned in paragraph 1? A. It shows a creative way of learning. B. It was spoken highly of by expert bakers. C. It's an example of strong determination. D. It's where Amanda Lemay got her inspiration
(2) Why was the renovation a family affair? A. All family members contributed to it. B. Its cost was shared by family members. C. It was made to suit the life of the family. D. The whole family gathered to celebrate it.
(3) What has Lemay learned from her nomadic lifestyle? A. To value every minute of her life. B. To make the best of what she has. C. To keep a balance between work and life. D. To be aware of the real meaning of family.
(4) What does Lemay like about living in a van? A. Reflecting on life. B. Forgetting all about work. C. Living at her own pace. D. Being free from day- to-day concerns.
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